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10:16 May 16, 2020 |
Arabic to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law: Contract(s) | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Lotfi Abdolhaleem Egypt Local time: 08:22 | ||||||
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5 | legal exposure |
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5 | legally subjected/exposed to |
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4 | litigation |
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4 | legal liability |
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4 | Triableness |
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litigation Explanation: ربما يكون من الأوضح أو من الأسلم إعادة صياغة تلك الفقرة أولًا كالتالي: يضمن الطرف الثاني عدم تعرض الطرف الأول لأي منازعة قانونية تتعلق باستغلاله المبنى ، ويضمن كذلك خلو المبنى من أي حقوق للآخرين فيه Example sentence(s):
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legal liability Explanation: التعرض القانوني هنا بمعنى المسؤولية القانونية legal liability ترجمة الجملة The second party shall undertake any legal liability .................etc |
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legal exposure Explanation: Exposure is the state of being exposed. When the term is used in legal context, it does not mean physical exposure. It means being vulnerable to legal action, i.e., being potentially liable or at legally at risk for damages. There is no harm in substituting the term "legal liability." It would be perfectly acceptable, so long as you know that "legal exposure" is also perfectly acceptable. Take a look at this explanation: https://contentstrategy101.com/contents/business-goals/legal... Notice how the quoted passage switches from "legal exposure" to "legal liability" without having to explain, because the two terms are synonymous. |
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legally subjected/exposed to Explanation: The second party ensure what the first party will be legally subjected /exposed to |
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Triableness Explanation: أعتقد المقصود التعرض للمسائلة القانونية https://www.almaany.com/ar/dict/ar-en/triableness/ |
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